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A pair of 18th Century Worcester polychrome decorated dishes, the centre panels depicting exotic birds in a landscape within a royal blue and gilt decorated scallop edge, bears open "C" mark to base (circa 1755-83) CONDITION REPORTS Both with wear and scuffs. One broken into three pieces and with some chips and losses. The other broken into two pieces and with old rivet repairs, some chips and losses.
A Royal Worcester porcelain dinner plate decorated in underglaze blue depicting an Alpine lakescape and over-painted in green with a mythical dragon, a set of seven Adams pottery "Winter Scenes" polychrome transfer decorated dinner plates, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern side plate, a Royal Worcester bone china floral decorated shaped circular dish with gilt rim, three Dresden porcelain plates alternately decorated with figures and floral sprays highlighted in gilt, and a clay pipe
A Royal Worcester bone china "Beauchamp" pattern part tea service, an early Victorian floral painted teapot and cover with gilt decorated borders, a Royal Crown Derby floral decorated part tea service, a similar "Posies" pattern teapot, a 19th Century Imari pattern part tea service, a Davenport pottery Lichfield Cathedral black printed mug and various tea wares, side plates, etc
Five various Royal Worcester bone china snuffers, to include "Owl", "Young girl", "Old woman", "Mob cap" and "Mr Caudle", together with a Royal Worcester bone china "Enchantment" pattern bell shaped snuffer with butterfly finial, and a Royal Worcester bone china "French Cook" candle snuffer, printed marks in black (7)
2 19th C ROYAL WORCESTER PITCHERS `1229 &1507` Lot of two 19th century Royal Worcester fine English porcelain pitchers. The first has a cylindrical shape and is marked `1229`, made circa 1887. The larger has a bulbous shape and is marked `1507`, made circa 1891. Each having a hand painted floral design and figural gilded handles. Larger measures 8 3/8" height (21.2cm). Total weight of 945 grams.
Sir Thomas Brock (1847 - 1922). Victory, bronze, 15¼in (39cm) high, on a green marble plinth, 20in (50.8cm) high together. Thomas Brock started his career as an apprentice at the Royal Worcester Porcelain Works, later becoming a pupil of the sculptor John Henry Foley. His first major work was to complete the statue of Prince Albert for the Albert Memorial, which lead to the colossal Imperial Memorial to Queen Victoria, standing in front of Buckingham Palace.
A quantity of ceramics including a Royal Worcester blush porcelain teacup and saucer, Royal Crown Derby porcelain imari coffee cup and saucer, another decorative cup and saucer with over-painted classical scenes, a Royal Crown Derby house sparrow, a Wedgwood tile printed in black with July, a Copenhagen pottery fawn, 917/786, and a parian bust of Queen Victoria modelled by R. Belt. (13)

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